Join us on Saturday, August 8, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. to hear William K. Schmidt speak to us on the topic of Making Sense Of The GOP Presidential Field. The event will take place in the Library of the Queens Pride House located at 76-11 37th Avenue, Suite 206, Jackson Heights, New York 11372.

ADMISSION FEE: $5.00

If you are driving, arrive early to look for free street parking. There are also many 2-hourMuni-Meter spots and a nearby parking lot.

If you are coming by subway, use the IRT "7" Flushing Line and exit at 74th Street/Broadway. You can also use the IND "E", "F" or "R" Queens Blvd. Lines and exit at the Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Avenue stop.

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This is crazy! There are 16 declared candidates for the Presidential Nomination of the Republican Party. Which ones, if any, are "libertarian" on social and/or economic issues? How can you make sense of this field? Is Trump the anti-politician of the Republican field while Bernie Sanders is the anti-politician of the Democratic field? Is that why they are generating some excitement and even more press? Has Rand Paul's catering to the Christian right undercut his questionable libertarian credentials as he tries to compete with Santorium, Cruz, Huckabee and Walker? Do moderates like Jeb Bush, John Kasich and George Pataki have any chance of winning the nomination? Do you agree that FOX News should be only allowing the TOP TEN GOP Presidential Candidates to enter the debates so early in the process?

Come hear William K. Schmidt speak on these and other issues and afterwards, share your own opinion as well.

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William K. Schmidt, a libertarian Republican, came very close to being elected Mayor of Peekskill and seriously considered running for the Libertarian Party's Gubernatorial Nomination in 2014. He served as a Peekskill Councilman and on the Westchester County Human Rights Commission. He was a Claims Manager at the NY Liquidation Bureau and is a graduate of St. John's University and Peekskill High School.